A saucery was the office in a medieval household responsible for sauces, as well as the room in which the preparation of sauces took place.
The office was subordinated to the kitchen, and existed as a separate office only in larger households.
It was closely connected with other offices of the kitchen, such as the spicery and the scullery.
[1] The term is largely obsolete today.
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